Developers have found references to a possible Google locator tag in their Fast Pair console, perhaps hinting at a future location tag made by Google.
Wojciechowski added that the location tag, codenamed ‘Grogu’, ‘Groguaudio’ and ‘GR10’, is currently being developed by the Google Nest team though may not end up being launched under the Google Nest family. It will have an onboard speaker just like an AirTag, as well as support for ultra wideband and Bluetooth Low Energy.
Incidentally, the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro do have UWB modules but they haven’t really done anything with them yet for now. Google is also apparently working with other manufacturers too, allowing other companies to build their own trackers with Google Fast Pair support. A new location tag option would be pretty cool to see, especially if it builds upon the Fast Pair system that is, while easy to use, remains underutilised by many people. I could totally see Pixel users especially ditching their Samsung SmartTag and Tile tags towards a Google Grogu if and when Google does launch their own location tag.
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